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Wild Game Dinner This Saturday
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 • Posted September 28, 2010

Organizers of the Wild Game Dinner are looking forward to serving a delicious variety of game to a large crowd this Saturday, October 2, at the Blanco County Show Barn in Johnson City.

This year’s fare includes fried Axis, Sika, Black Buck, wild game chili, whole roasted hog, gumbo, fried alligator, wild boar, fresh homemade sausage, boiled shrimp, wild game stew, brisket, fried rabbit, rabbit stew, and fried sweet potatoes, along with bacon wrapped dove and quail. Meal includes Dutch oven cobbler, other homemade desserts, and tea.

Doors open at 5:00 p.m., with Six guns, Atlas single tower thrower, an autographed University of Texas Football Helmet, Floating on the Frio package, Spurs vs. Atlanta Ledge Box Seats, and four hunts, including a Quail hunt in Sandy, Mason hog hunt for two, trophy Aoudad hunt at Benson Farm and Ranch, and an incredible 10-Day South African Hunting Safari for 2 hunters, will be exciting live auction items during the evening’s schedule.

The whole family can get involved in the silent auction offering a wide variety of more than 120 items. A Guided Laguna Madre Fishing Trip, Red Cedar Picnic Table, Roasted Hog for 100 Guests, Chainsaw Wood Sculpture by Jerry Hendricks, Golfing Certificate, Gift Baskets, and Massage Certificates are just a few of the fun things to bid on.

Salem’s Jewelry in Marble Falls has donated a stunning Sterling Silver with 18K Gold Blue Topaz Necklace and Earring set that some lucky winner will take home this Saturday. One hundred $20 “Bauble in a Bubble” chances will be sold at the Wild Game Dinner. Players also have a chance to win 2 other great jewelry pieces, one donated by Suzy Q’s, and the other from Carol’s Creations Fashion Jewelry.

Proceeds benefit the Blanco County Youth Livestock Show Sale. For more information call 830-833-5335. Online information can be found at lbjcountry.com or facebook.com/wildgamedinner.

 

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